- Look up
brevity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Brevity.
Brevity is
concision or brevitas, the
quality of being...
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Brevity codes are used in
amateur radio, maritime, aviation, police, and
military communications. They are
designed to
convey complex information with...
- The
Tragedy of Hamlet,
Prince of Denmark,
often shortened to
Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a
tragedy written by
William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and...
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Operation Brevity was a
limited offensive conducted in mid-May 1941,
during the
Western Desert Campaign of the
Second World War.
Conceived by the commander-in-chief...
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Multiservice tactical brevity codes are
codes used by
various military forces. The codes'
procedure words, a type of
voice procedure, are
designed to...
- Ten-codes,
officially known as ten signals, are
brevity codes used to
represent common phrases in
voice communication,
particularly by US
public safety...
- In linguistics, the
brevity law (also
called Zipf's law of abbreviation) is a
linguistic law that
qualitatively states that the more
frequently a word...
- Fox is a
brevity code used by NATO
pilots to
signal the
simulated or
actual release of an air-to-air
munition or
other combat function. Army aviation...
- code,
brevity codes and
procedure words.
Brevity codes are
designed to
convey complex information with a few
words or codes.
Specific brevity codes include:...
- possible. In
order to
punish candidate strings that are too short,
define the
brevity penalty to be B P ( S ^ ; S ) := e − ( r / c − 1 ) + {\displaystyle BP({\hat...